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Hi Guys
Here is the method how to patch Google Play services dependencies directly on your Blackberry device using Lucky Patcher from ChelpuS. No Desktop PC or Mac is needed for this procedure.
Features
- Remove signature verification that causes error "Google Play is not supported on your device"
- Support for Google Maps API v2 (provided by pre-patched Google Play services)
Please note that Lucky Patcher has the following limitations compared to GMaps Patcher:
- It cannot replace OpenStreetMaps with Google Maps
- It cannot patch Google Play services apk (com.google.android.gms)
Blackberry OS requirements
Your device must have Blackberry OS 10.3 or the latest version of 10.2.1 installed (thanks to Sally Mack for testing on 10.2.1).
Files
Download and install these files on your Blackberry device before proceeding.
DO NOT AUTOUPDATE LUCKY PATCHER AS UNPATCHED VERSIONS DO NOT WORK ON BLACKBERRY DEVICES.
You can turn of the autoupdate feature in settings.
Patching procedure
1. Run Lucky Patcher
2. On main screen, choose Rebuild & Install
3. Find the file you want to patch
4. Tap on filename and select Rebuild
5. Choose Apk without License Verification
6. Unselect Auto Mode
7. Select Remove Dependencies
After patching completed, you can find the patched apk file on your device (not SD-Card!). Look for folder misc/android/luckypatcher/modified. Install the patched APK file and you are ready to go.
Important: Uninstall any unpatched version of the app from your device before attempting to install the patched version.
Good Luck!
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Last edited by BigBadWulf; 02-21-16 at 10:53 AM.
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Just for the hell of it I tried running this on my Z10STL100-3/10.2.1.3247, and it patched without issue. I had a weird occurrence after exiting the app where it was "greyed out" on my home screen.
I restarted, patched another apk, exited, and it didn't "grey out" the second time around, so I think it's fine.
In conclusion, try it out even if you're running 10.2.1 (and report back, since cobalt didn't test on 10.2.1 ).
Thanks Cobalt, I'll have to try this out soon. You may have to sticky your donate button on this thread also if it works out as well as your Gmaps Patcher has. Thanks again!
As Cobalt said, its important that you don't try to install the unpatched apk over a patched installation. What happens under the hood is that the installation fails and something wonky happens with the app, where it won't open properly after until you do a full uninstall then reinstall. This is especially important for users of snap to take note of.
No. This relies on the same methods of patching as the other thread with the windows-based patcher. The only new functionality is that the patch can be applied on the bb10 device rather than on a computer.
A lot stating awesome - yet nobody confirming it actually works over a consistent set of apps? I thought Crackberrians where better than this??? All joking aside thanks to the op on this setup.
Curious if solution works for apps below:
Google Chrome for Android (& which versions)
Google Maps,
? BlackBerry Z30 ? If it Don't Make Dollars, It don't Make Sense ?
I'm going to simplify things for you guys: if cobalt's other windows-based patcher worked for a certain app, chances are this will too.
If it didn't, chances are this won't either.
If you don't know if it worked, go into the other thread and click "search this thread" and type the name of the app you're curious about. Because it's probably been asked before. Other thread: http://forums.crackberry.com/showthread.php?p=10118742
Thanks to Cobalt and the whole group of you involved in disseminating this information. I learn so much about increasing the functionality of my phone through the CB forums and this, and related threads, are especially useful.
Last edited by semime; 07-20-14 at 04:14 AM.
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